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Yes. This is why conda and nix are complicated.
Yes. This is why conda and nix are complicated.
Maybe you should try it out on Atlassian 🙃
Maaaybe try an older visual studio install under wine?
🙃 sounds familiar
I empathize completely, sounds like me several years ago :) i hope you find something that works for you.
:/ im a bit jaded, so maybe this perspective isnt for everyone. I have abandoned several long term software projects from changing jobs and now try not to invest emotionally in my work projects. To compensate and keep enjoying software development I have a personal project that I am invested in but approach as a long term goal to avoid pressuring myself into completing it quickly and burning out.
Bbbblenderrrrr for sure. Dont know much about the community, but making software that people want to use and is relatovely easy to contribute to is of course fundamental to the rest.
Maybe dont take the offer and actively search for a bettrr engineering role? Heck it may get you a pay raise too.
Time to start a new personal project 🙃
Maybe try to catch the error and recover ?
https://gnome.pages.gitlab.gnome.org/pygobject/guide/api/error_handling.html
Lmao here i was thinking i was about to read an article about dark color schemes
I feel like the word “partitions” used in this article should be “window functions”
Despite all my rage I’m still just some bytes in a page
When are they going to add sudont? You know, the NT version of sudo 😹
The most important part of part of programming is learning to understand software
Hmmm… If I can ssh… I’m gonna use SCP
If I can’t SCP but can port forward, I’m gonna use netcat
Maybe I’m missing something, but this seems unnecessary.
The meme will be completely different after writing a few lines of rust for a week 😹
i was thinking the same thing